登陆注册
19898800000125

第125章

There was a man called Aslak Fitiaskalle, who was powerful and of high birth.Erling's father Skjalg, and Aslak's father Askel, were brother's sons.Aslak was a great friend of King Olaf, and the king settled him in South Hordaland, where he gave him a great fief, and great income, and ordered him in no respect to give way to Erling.But this came to nothing when the king was not in the neighbourhood; for then Erling would reign as he used to do, and was not more humble because Aslak would thrust himself forward as his equal.At last the strife went so far that Aslak could not keep his place, but hastened to King Olaf, and told him the circumstances between him and Erling.The king told Aslak to remain with him until he should meet Erling; and sent a message to Erling that he should come to him in spring at Tunsberg.When they all arrived there they held a meeting at which the king said to him, "It is told me concerning thy government, Erling, that no man from Sogn Lake to the Naze can enjoy his freedom for thee;although there are many men there who consider themselves born to udal rights, and have their privileges like others born as they are.Now, here is your relation Aslak, who appears to have suffered great inconvenience from your conduct; and I do not know whether he himself is in fault, or whether he suffers because Ihave placed him to defend what is mine; and although I name him, there are many others who have brought the same complaint before us, both among those who are placed in office in our districts, and among the bailiffs who have our farms to manage, and are obliged to entertain me and my people."Erling replies to this, "I will answer at once.I deny altogether that I have ever injured Aslak, or any one else, for being in your service; but this I will not deny, that it is now, as it has long been, that each of us relations will willingly be greater than the other: and, moreover, I freely acknowledge that I am ready to bow my neck to thee, King Olaf; but it is more difficult for me to stoop before one who is of slave descent in all his generation, although he is now your bailiff, or before others who are but equal to him in descent, although you bestow honours on them."Now the friends of both interfered, and entreated that they would be reconciled; saying, that the king never could have such powerful aid as from Erling, "if he was your friend entirely."On the other hand, they represent to Erling that he should give up to the king; for if he was in friendship with the king, it would be easy to do with all the others what he pleased.The meeting accordingly ended so that Erling should retain the fiefs he formerly had, and every complaint the king had against Erling should be dropped; but Skjalg, Erling's son, should come to the king, and remain in his power.Then Aslak returned to his dominions, and the two were in some sort reconciled.Erling returned home also to his domains, and followed his own way of ruling them.

123.HERE BEGINS THE STORY OF ASBJORN SELSBANE.

There was a man named Sigurd Thoreson, a brother of Thorer Hund of Bjarkey Island.Sigurd was married to Sigrid Skjalg's daughter, a sister of Erling.Their son, called Asbjorn, became as he grew up a very able man.Sigurd dwelt at Omd in Thrandarnes, and was a very rich and respected man.He had not gone into the king's service; and Thorer in so far had attained higher dignity than his brother, that he was the king's lenderman.But at home, on his farm, Sigurd stood in no respect behind his brother in splendour and magnificence.As long as heathenism prevailed, Sigurd usually had three sacrifices every year: one on winter-night's eve, one on mid-winter's eve, and the third in summer.Although he had adopted Christianity, he continued the same custom with his feasts: he had, namely, a great friendly entertainment at harvest time; a Yule feast in winter, to which he invited many; the third feast he had about Easter, to which also he invited many guests.He continued this fashion as long as he lived.Sigurd died on a bed of sickness when Asbjorn was eighteen years old.He was the only heir of his father, and he followed his father's custom of holding three festivals every year.Soon after Asbjorn came to his heritage the course of seasons began to grow worse, and the corn harvests of the people to fail; but Asbjorn held his usual feasts, and helped himself by having old corn, and an old provision laid up of all that was useful.But when one year had passed and another came, and the crops were no better than the year before, Sigrid wished that some if not all of the feasts should be given up.

That Asbjorn would not consent to, but went round in harvest among his friends, buying corn where he could get it, and some he received in presents.He thus kept his feasts this winter also;but the spring after people got but little seed into the ground, for they had to buy the seed-corn.Then Sigurd spoke of diminishing the number of their house-servants.That Asbjorn would not consent to, but held by the old fashion of the house in all things.In summer (A.D.1022) it appeared again that there would be a bad year for corn; and to this came the report from the south that King Olaf prohibited all export of corn, malt, or meal from the southern to the northern parts of the country.

同类推荐
  • 吴地记

    吴地记

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 渔具诗 鸣桹

    渔具诗 鸣桹

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 温氏母训

    温氏母训

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 如净禅师语录

    如净禅师语录

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 含中集

    含中集

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
热门推荐
  • 岁月的划痕

    岁月的划痕

    《岁月的划痕》是宁夏同心县作协主席、宁夏吴忠市作协副秘书长、中国作家协会宁夏分会会员、中国诗歌研究中心会员——民冰先生的诗歌集,书中具体收录了:《西部的同心》、《选果子的经过》、《下午,在郊外》、《弹琵琶的人》、《在东方娱乐城》、《正午时刻》等作品。
  • 遗影仙踪

    遗影仙踪

    乐天派的范乐天从小就明白,作为哈里拉大陆最普通的一员,自己的使命就是保护脚下的这片土地,跟大家一起抵抗妖兽的侵略。直到八卦符文阵的开启,让他意外冲破身体极限,成为一名狩灵师,从此开始了奇幻的漂流探险之旅。罡风山之谜,诺伊亚战乱,青阳古尸案,精灵族宝藏......在经历一次又一次的生死搏斗后,最终范乐天找出了传说中的升仙台,解开了大祭祀遗留的谜题,并且成为原大陆的最强王者。
  • 逆沧溟

    逆沧溟

    这是一个混乱的时代,战火纷飞,民不聊生;这是一个崇尚武力的世界,各种修炼体系缤纷争斗,谁强谁的话就是王法,一个披着各种谜团的青年一路披荆斩棘,几经生死,与强者斗,与世家斗,与宗派斗,最后与自己斗,只为......
  • 我们曾经追过的女孩和做过的事情

    我们曾经追过的女孩和做过的事情

    主要介绍兄弟之间相互帮助,后面遇上骗子美女的奇遇
  • 更聪明的智慧故事

    更聪明的智慧故事

    每一粒种子在合适的条件下都会发芽,每一个孩子都是未来栋梁的种子。本书以努力用一种新鲜快乐的方式,把那些激励着孩子们健康成长的品质深深植入到他们的心田。本书是以单编的故事形式出现,每一篇文章由一则故事和“智慧箴言”组成,高深的箴言内容变成孩子们自己的语言,方便孩子们的思维习惯,从而改变一些说教的成分,改变箴言本身具备的严肃的成人化语气,更易让孩子们接受,从而在学习的过程中感受学习的快乐,以至成长的快乐!故事能潜移默化地影响一个人的心灵,因此,看故事是孩子们塑造美好心灵的一种绝佳方式。这本故事书收集了让孩子更聪明的智慧故事几十个,并配以手绘图画。全书语言通俗,容易理解,适合广大青少年朋友阅读。
  • 百城百战解放战争系列:解放沈阳

    百城百战解放战争系列:解放沈阳

    本书以纪实手法纪录了在解放沈阳的战争中,中国人民解放军浴血奋战的光辉事迹,歌颂了他们的大无畏精神,再现了解放战争的悲壮场面……
  • 六脸

    六脸

    一個人用六張臉皮活着,經歷之豐富,痛苦之深切,感觸之豐富,難以想象……
  • 课堂提问的艺术

    课堂提问的艺术

    本书内容包括:讲课离不开提问、课堂提问的概述、课堂提问的目的、课堂提问的类型、课堂提问的功能、课堂提问要有主体地位、课堂提问要讲究时机、鼓励学生发言等。
  • 染指倾城:狂医王妃妖孽爷

    染指倾城:狂医王妃妖孽爷

    【医学界权威博士凤染悠,因事故宣布脑死亡。】【后宫深闺乖乖女凤染悠,因阴谋死于非命。】【穿越成怀孕犯,凤染悠表示很无奈。】【奇葩搞怪无人敌,谁说医生都死板?】【前无古人后无来者的脑残王妃强势来袭。】【傲娇淡定王表示伤不起】【甜文+宠文+小白】
  • 因为有所以,既然说何必

    因为有所以,既然说何必

    因为有了因为,所以有了所以既然已成既然,何必再说何必我们终究只是彼此的过客我们注定是错过,哪怕我们占了对方的全部